1. Executive summary
Airdrop Hub is a discovery and education hub that helps users find quality projects and follow step‑by‑step tutorials to interact with protocols and farm safely. For projects, it’s a campaign builder with Sybil‑resistant scoring and transparent distribution.
- Product: Curated project discovery + tutorial builder that turns complex onchain tasks into guided checklists and verifiable actions
- Quality: Anti‑Sybil and trust scoring to prioritize real participation over bots
- Token: $A1R on Solana with a buyback policy funded by referral revenue, allocating 50% of net referral earnings to weekly open‑market buybacks with tx hashes and quaterly reports published
- Problem: Airdrops are often farmed by Sybil networks, wasting budgets and eroding trust.
- Solution: A scoring and distribution system combining wallet graph signals, device and social attestations, and behavior over time.
- Outcome: Higher quality distribution, better user retention, and transparent token allocations.
2. Problem and market
- Audience: L1s, L2s, DeFi, DePIN, gaming, and consumer crypto projects seeking user acquisition.
- Pain points: Bot farming, one-off spreadsheets, opaque rules, poor post-airdrop retention.
- Market: Hundreds of token launches and campaign seasons annually, with budgets from tens of thousands to millions of dollars.
- Alternatives: DIY scripts, quest platforms, and exchanges. Most lack integrated anti-Sybil and lifecycle retention.
3. Product overview
Airdrop Hub has two core surfaces: a user-facing discovery and tutorial hub, and a project-facing campaign builder and distribution engine.
- Discovery hub: Curated project listings with risk notes, requirements, and estimated ROI ranges [TBD method]
- Tutorial builder: Step‑by‑step, verifiable checklists that guide users through protocol interactions safely
- Campaign builder: Define tasks, weights, and eligibility rules. Mix onchain actions, cross‑app events, and social proofs
- Identity and trust: Optional attestations such as Galxe Passport, Proof‑of‑Humanity‑style checks, device uniqueness, and graph heuristics